Just wanted to bump this and alert any Michiganeers in the area to our presence in Detroit this weekend. We're playing with our pals The Amino Acids and Like Like The The The Death at the Old Miami, 3930 Cass Ave, on Saturday, March 29. I don't know much about the time or cost, but i imagine it'll start around when bar shows start, and will cost about what bar shows normally cost. So there.

By the way, our first full-length album is recorded and mixed, thanks to Shane at Howl Street. Mastering by the mighty Carl Saff pending. Look for it in the Summer. OK bye!

Stinky Pete wrote:BDSM is a bit like Queens of the Stone Age in that it's basically fine to be into, but a bit worrying if you're obsessed with it.

mazacultura wrote:Just caught the stream. So good! Did you guys re-record the stuff from the EP? It all sounds great.

We did! What ended up as an EP were the home demos that we were initially only going to release as a download code on our t-shirts, but then people wanted CDRs. It was always in the cards to record actual studio versions. Glad you dig!

Stinky Pete wrote:BDSM is a bit like Queens of the Stone Age in that it's basically fine to be into, but a bit worrying if you're obsessed with it.

A) Brand New Silhouettes is now on sale either at the Latest Flame Records website, or at our Bandcamp. Red, Gold, and Black vinyl are your options. We have no preference where you order from; it directly helps everyone involved either way.

If you're international, i guess message us or Dan and we'll figure out international shipping, or hit up Jon Solomon as he'll be stocking some for his PRF International Distro thing.

B) We're going out and playing shows over this upcoming Labor Day Weekend:

DID YOU KNOW: We have t-shirts for sale and ready to ship in our Bandcamp store! Even in ladies' sizes! Designed by our own graphics rock star Chris Maury! (NOTE: The shirt is actually black with darker ink. Photo was taken in weird lighting.)

Stinky Pete wrote:BDSM is a bit like Queens of the Stone Age in that it's basically fine to be into, but a bit worrying if you're obsessed with it.

Today we posted our first-ever musical video thing. Our pal Ashley Altadonna filmed our clip for "A Complete Divorce.," and if you watch it and sort of scratch your head wondering WTF the deal is, it's a nearly shot-for-shot homage to the video for "The Winner Takes it All" by ABBA, which is a weird-ass, mopey, soft-focus-and-freeze-frame kinda thing. So, here!

Studio time booked for October. Hoping again to have more than enough songs. Right now, we're playing out 7, 2 more are fully written but we're tweaking arrangements, 1 needs lyrics, 1 more probably almost there musically, and 1 more that's mapped out in demo form which we can hopefully shape up in time.

ETA hey DJ, get on this thread and update the subject. Guess it makes sense that not just anyone can do that!